Interference

Acrylic on Paper

308 mm x 230 mm

(12.13 x 9.06 inches)

Price: GBP 195.00

About the Painting: Interference

This seascapes painting is a scene near to St. David’s on the Pembrokeshire coast,
West Wales. Special acrylic paints were used to achieve its shimmering colours and
these are known as interference Acrylics hence the title of the painting. These paints
have unpredictable results and thus much work had to be done to control their final
look. This seascape painting was completed in one sitting. The painting entitled,
Pembs Sunset shows the Pembs Coastline further south to this painting of the sea.

Pembs Coastline

Oil Pastel on Paper

295 mm x 210 mm

(11.61 x 8.27 inches)

Price: GBP 95.00

About the Painting: Pembs Coastline

“Pembs” is short for Pembrokeshire and this part of the Wales coastline shows the
Western side of Pembrokeshire. The painting was achieved in one sitting, using the
dry media of oil pastels, during a Winter day. This picture was shown on UK television
during the late 90’s along with many other of my artworks including some of my funny
inspirational cartoons. Marloes Sands (below) is also part of the Pembs Coastline.

Marloes Sands

Watercolour on Paper

393 mm x 276 mm

(15.47 x 10.87 inches)

Price: GBP 165.00

About the Painting:Marloes Sands

Marloes Sands is a beautiful unspoiled beach hidden away on the South West Pembrokeshire
coastline. I captured this scene in watercolours on an early Summer’s day and finished
it off in my studio later. The feint island in the distance is a nature reserve.
The calm sea shown is in direct contrast to that captured in Rough Pembrokeshire
Seas.

Rough Pembrokeshire Seas

Oil Pastel on Paper

297 mm x 210 mm

(11.69 x 8.27 inches)

Price: GBP 175.00

About the Painting: Rough Pembrokeshire Seas

The inspiration for this oil pastel painting came from many coastal areas along Pembrokeshire’s
rugged coastline. The intention was to show the swell and froth of the sea as it
draws back to re-muster its energy to advance once more with great force by pounding
the rocks on the shore. Sometimes the Pembrokeshire sea is quite calm as shown in
my painting of Dusk at White Sands.

About the Painting: Caerfai Bay

Caerfai Bay is the nearest beach to St. David’s in Pembrokeshire. The cliffs comprise
mainly a purple and red sandstone. St. David’s Cathedral seems to have been built
from this stone as evidenced by its stone colouring. I tweaked some of the composition,
such as the distant cliffs to give this seascape painting more depth. The Welsh word
Caer translates to meaning castle in English but I do not know the meaning of Fai.
My Interference painting is within the same vicinity.